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The Parasympathetic Division arises from cranial and sacral nerves.

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Which autonomic nervous system arises from the cranial and sacral nerves?

Parasympathetic nervous system .


What is another name for parasympathetic?

The parasympathetic division is also called the craniosacral division because it arises from te brain and sacral region of the spinal cord; its fibers travel in certain cranial and sacral nerves. The parasympathetic division is also called the craniosacral division because it arises from te brain and sacral region of the spinal cord; its fibers travel in certain cranial and sacral nerves.


Does parasympathetic or sympethetic arise from cranial or sacral nerves?

Parasympathetic


Which nerves does parasympathetic nervous system emerge from central nervous system?

It is Craniosacral, with cranial nerves occlomotor, facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus and sacral nerves L2-L4


Do cranial nerves belong to the CNS?

Yes, central nervous system is your brain and spinal cord. Cranial nerves arises from your brain stem in your midbrian/pons/medulla.


Where the cranial nerves belong?

Cranial Nerves 1-2 Cranial Nerves 3-4 belong to the midbrain. Cranial Nerves 5-8 belong to the pons. Cranial Nerves 9-12 belong to the hindbrain.


How many cranial nerves are?

How many cranial nerves are there


Why are cranial nerves known as cranial neveres not branial nerves?

Because somebody would ask why it wasn't cranial nerves instead of brainial nerves.


What structure passes through the sacral canal?

sacral nerves


Are Cranial nerves paired?

yes! there are 12 pairs of cranial nerves


What is the function of cranial nerves?

cranial nerve I: olfactory:smell cranial nerve II:optic:vision cranial nerve III: oculomotor: 4 of 6 eye muscles cranial nerve IV: trochlear: cranial nerve V: Trigeminal cranial nerve VI: Abducens cranial nerve VII: Facial cranial nerve VIII: Vestibulochlear: hearing cranial nerve IX: Grosspharnxgeal: saliva formation cranial nerve X: Vegus cranial nerve XI: Acessory Spinal: trapizious movement cranial nerve XII: Hypoglosseal: toungue movement


Where do the cranial nerves exit?

The cranial nerves exit from the brain inside the cranial cavity.